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“Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”
Volume 63, No. 1 Columbia Station, Ohio July 3, 2017
Happy Midview’s “Make a Difference”
Hall of Honor Inductees
Real Estate Tax and Special Assessments In May, the Midview Al DiVencenzo Kyle Igneczi
Bills processsed for Lorain County School District inducted
three into their “Make a Grafton. He has donated ka, Cheer Boys, One Piece,
Daniel J. Talarek, Lorain County Treasurer, announced today that 133,773 Real Estate Tax Difference” Hall of Honor. hundreds of dollars to the Fairy Tale, and many more.
and Special Assessments Bills have been processed. Taxpayers should have received them The Hall of Honor began in Midview Endowment fund, He has been named 2015
by the week of June 26 with a July 14, 2017 due date. Payments will be accepted at the Trea- 2008 to recognize distin- to the Grafton Midview Best Actor DFW Theater
surer’s Of?ce, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Property guished alumni and retired Public Library, to North Critics’ Forum, was named
owners may also submit payment at a local branch of First Federal of Lorain. Taxpayers that staff/volunteers. The 2017 Ridgeville City Schools Best of Festival at the 2015
choose to mail their check will be considered timely if their payment is postmarked on or be- inductees are Al DiVencen- and to St. Peter’s School in Out Of The Loop Fringe
fore July 14, 2017 Ohio Law requires that a ten percent penalty fee be assessed to all payments zo, Kyle Igneczi and Holly North Ridgeville. Festival and earned an
postmarked after the closing date. Davidson. The “Make a Outstanding Design award
Difference” Hall of Honor Also inducted was Kyle for puppetry from Theater-
8th Annual Ride Against Blood Cancers now has 39 members. Igneczi of the Class of 2004. Jones.
Igneczi earned a Bachelor
Edward P. Madak V.F.W. at Columbia V.F.W. Tavern and Friendly Inn. The ?rst inductee is Al- of Theatre Arts-Musical The last inductee was
Post #9340 in Columbia Post #9340, located Also at the VFW there will fred DiVencenzo from the Theater froom Point Park Holly Davidson, (photo
Station will again be host- at 25742 Royalton be a Basket Raf?e, 50/50 Midview Class of 1972. University. He was cast as unavailable) a Midview
ing “Ride Against Blood Road (Rt 82), in Co- and other auction items DiVencenzo graduated Big Bird and Telly Monster Teacher from 1976-2011.
Cancers” this year. The 8th lumbia Station. Reg- available for anyone to from Lorain County Com- in the Sesame Street Live Davidson is a graduate
annual run will be held on istration starts at 9:30 participate in all day long. munity College in 1974 National Tour in 2008- of North Olmsted High
Saturday, July 29. Bikes a.m. with the ?rst vehicle Please take a moment to and earned a Bachelor of 2009. He was the Man with School, the Class of 1972.
of all makes and models, leaving at 11:30 a.m. and stop by. Proceeds will be Arts in Education from the Yellow Hat and other She earned a Bachelor
trucks, cars and all vehi- the last vehicle needs to donated to the Leukemia & Bowling Green State Uni- characters in the Curious of Science in Education
cles are welcome! There be in by 6 p.m. There will Lymphoma Society’s North- versity in 1976. He earned George Live National Tour Family and Consumer Sci-
is a “Party Bus” available be a special presentation at ern Ohio Chapter & Ride his Masters of Education in 2009-2010. He played ence from Bowling Green
at an additional cost, but 10:30 a.m. The price for the Against Blood Cancers. Degree from Kent State Zeke in the production State University in 1976.
seats are ?lling up fast! The run is $20 per person. Your This event will occur rain University in 1981. DiVen- of Virtually Me! national She worked for Midview
poker run will start and end ticket includes food and or shine. If you have any cenzo spent 30 years in tour and talkback series Schools her entire career.
entertainment at the end questions, please contact public school education in addressing the rising tide She taught sewing, foods,
of the run. The best poker Mel Theodus at (216) 512- Lorain County. He was a of cyber bullying in 2010- human relations indepen-
hand will win $200. This 0822 or rideagainstblood- teacher at North Ridgeville 2011. Igneczi’s next role dent living, child develop-
year they will be traveling [email protected] Ride High School, an elemen- was of Cookie Monster in ment, interior design, and
to: Laporte Inn, Wiley’s Against Blood Cancers is a tary principal at Keystone the USO/Sesame Street Ex- ?nance. Davidson founded
Lounge, Crossroads, Forts non-pro?t organization. Schools and a supervisor perience for Military Fami- the Skippers Dance Team
of special needs programs. lies international tour from and is a founding member
Berger Family Thank You He is presently an adjunct 2011-2014. Igneczi worked of the Midview Make a
professor at Bowling Green as the Special Project Co- Difference Hall of Honor
The family of Billy Berger would like to express State University at The ordinator and Company Steering Committee. She
their sincere and heartfelt thank you to all of our Firelands Campus. DiVen- Manager of Sesame Street has served on curriculum
family and friends who expressed their love and cenzo has been a 4-H ad- Entertainment-Beaches development committees,
support during this dif?cult time. The overwhelming visor for 45 years, creating Resorts and Sesame Street scholarship committees,
support and sense of community has been a source of the Belden Bs&Gs. He has PlayZone National Tour and principal advisory
light during this dark time. served as a trustee on the from 2010-2014. Begin- committees. She was an
Ohio Farm Bureau repre- ning in 2010 until present advisor for the National
The Berger family would also like to thank senting Lorain, Erie, Huron time, Igneczi has worked as Honor Society, Homecom-
everybody for their generous donations of all types. and Cuyahoga Counties. a freelance puppet designer ing Committees, Academic
All of the monetary proceeds will help create a Boys He is a member of the Ohio and builder. Since 2014 he M Committees, and student
Soccer Scholarship fund at Columbia High School in Public Works Commission works as a freelance actor activities to bene?t Habitat
Billy’s name. Natural Resource Assis- based out of Dallas Texas. for Humanity. She was a
tance Council, is president He is currently a voice ac- mentor for new teachers.
Thank you all, The Berger Family of the Ohio Christmas Tree tor for FUNimation Enter- She has chaperoned 32
Association, is a member tainment, acting in KADO: proms.
of the Grafton Knights of the Right Answer, Nanba-
Columbus Council #8369, Congratulations all!
and is a fourth degree
Knight of Columbus in the
North Ridgeville Council
#3019. He participates in
Operation Evergreen send-
ing Ohio Christmas trees to
troops overseas. DiVencen-
zo has served in many ca-
pacities for faith education
at the former Assumption
Church and at Our Lady
Queen of Peace Church in
Community Carlisle 14 Grafton Twp. 17 Wellington 18 Profile Page 10
Directory Columbia 3 LaGrange 8 Churches 6 Classifieds 20
Eaton 14 N. Ridgeville 7 Events page 2 Senior Living 11-13
Grafton 16
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LOCAL
Events
July 1 July 6-9 The Chippewa Lake Water Ski Show Team is Ohio’s only competitive water
ski show team. Their “home lake” is in Medina, 1/2 hour from Cleveland
Ashland Balloonfest Fairview Park and Akron metro areas. Come and see them perform every Wednesday
Summerfest night at 7:00pm at Emerald Lake in Norton Ohio
Everyone will enjoy the colorful
Ashland skies as the hot air bal- July 1 25th Annual weekend festival July 16 July 21-22 July 22
loons ?ll the air for this memo- that invites members of the
rable weekend. Entertainment, Lorain Fairview Park community and Taste of Tremont Akron Dance Festival Centennial Fireworks
music, shows, and an assort- Black River Landing surrounding communities to
ment of food vending is all part gather for good food, entertain- The street festival will show- Free public dance performanc- Come celebrate the “eve” of
of the nonstop activities.. 10:00pm ment, arts and crafts, a parade, case the best of Tremont’s food, es in the park, this weekend is Cleveland Metroparks 100th
?reworks, and more. art and entertainment. Profes- performed by Neos Dance The- anniversary it’s FREE to the
Freer Field, 1264 South Huron sor Avenue will be blocked off ater. There are different dance public, and will showcase live
Center St., Ashland Huron Boat Basin Bohlken Park and admission is free! performances every weekend local bands, food trucks and
7:00am - 10:00pm 3885 W 210th St, till August 12. See website for numerous outdoor recreation
At dusk Fairview Park Professor Ave more info and schedule. activities topped off by a stun-
www.ashlandohioballoonfest.com Hours vary each day Tremont ning ?rework display.
Grafton 12:00pm - 8:00pm Hardesty Park
Grafton Chalk Walk Willow Park www.fairviewsummerfest.com 1615 W Market St, Akron Edgewater State Park
July 19-22 8:45pm Cleveland
The Village of Grafton Bicen- 10:00pm July 7-9 5:00pm - 11:00pm
tennial is having a Chalk walk. Strongsville Homecoming www.akrondancefestival.org
Free, Fun for all ages and win July 2 Huron Riverfest
prizes! Register and pick up Parade, rides, games, music, July 21-23 July 30
chalk at City Hall before grab- North Olmsted The weekend is full of live en- food and Fireworks(Sat.) Come
bing your sidewalk! Great Northern Mall tertainment, a Queen’s com- and support the Strongsville Cleveland Irish Festival Corvettes at Corsa
petition, the Huron Lion’s Club Chamber of Commerce.
Grafton City Hall At dusk parade, Pet’s on the Pier pa- Irish Cultural Festival has cele- 15th annual show, $15.00 entry
960 Main St, Grafton rade, the Road Show, and our Strongsville Commons brated Irish heritage with great fee for cars. Raf?es for tires, Chi-
12:00pm - 4:00pm Avon Lake amazing ?reworks over the Hu- Corner of RT82 & RT42 Irish bands, step dancers, chil- nese raf?e, 50/50, dash plaques,
Weiss Field ron River. Strongsville dren’s activities, plays, food & 30 awards, DJ and food. Free
July 1-2 Hours vary each day exhibits. Tickets $12. admission to the public.
At dusk 330 N. Main St.
Italian American Huron July 20-22 Cuyahoga Fairgrounds Corsa Performance
Summer Festival Elyria Hours vary each day 164 Eastland Rd 140 Blaze Industrial Pkwy,
Lorain County Speedway LaGrange Lions Festival Berea Berea
More than 25 food vendors and www.huronriverfest.com Hours vary each day 10:00am - 3:00pm
restaurants. Pasta Eating Con- At dusk This annual fundraiser festival
test, Italian folk dancers, Retail July 14-15 includes games, activities, food, www.clevelandirish.org
& Craft Vendors, Large Chil- July 3 music, in?atables, pizza eating
dren”s Section with Rides and Wellington Cheese contest, ?reworks and more! Advertise Your Event!
games, Balloon Artists, Face North Ridgeville Festival
Painters and much more! South Central Park LaGrange Lions Park • Event Name
This is the last year for the 240 Glendale St, • Description of Event
Cuyahoga Fairgrounds At dusk Cheese Festival. Activities in- Lagrange
19201 E. Bagley Rd., clude a Parade, Fun Family Hours vary each day (Includes up to 25 Words)
Middleburg Heights Wellington Activities, Cheesecake Bakeoff • Date
Hours vary each day Lorain Fairgrounds plus a 5K/10K/1 Mile Walk. www.lagrangelionsoh.org • Location
• Time
www.italianamericansummer- At dusk Downtown Wellington July 21 • Website (if needed)
festival.com/ Hours vary each day • There is a cost to advertise
Elyria Beer & Brats • Restrictions apply to certain
July 2-4 West Park Ink in the Clink
At dusk Grilled brats with all the ?xin’s, events, call to check!
Grindstone Festival 3 day Tattoo and Music festival assorted sides, appetizers, and
held at the infamous Ohio State a great selection of beverages! Call: 440-236-5103
Activities include rides and Reformatory featuring bike Entertainment will be provid-
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?reworks (10pm on July 4), and from their trip to Germany!
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Julie Petras Taylor at [email protected] or call him at (440) 371- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Page 3
email: [email protected] 4820. Additional forms may be downloaded from the main CMS In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Ag-
page or picked up in the main of?ce at the high school. riculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating
WEEKLY CALENDAR on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
Monday, July 3: Citizen of the Year 2017
Columbia Board of Trustees will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at Letter to the Editor
town hall. It is encouraged for community members to attend. The Columbia Dennis Ross
Tuesday, July 4: Historical Society To the Editor:
Happy 4th of July! honored Dennis Friends of the Library, and he To those who burn trash in the evening: I’m so glad you all
Thursday, July 6: Ross as Citizen regularly attends the Town- have good air-conditioning in your homes. Please remember that
Columbia Reservation will have a program entitled “Bee Box of the Year 2017 ship Trustee Meetings as well not everyone has that and we ?nd the need to open doors and
Activity.” They will examine activity in some of the bee boxes at the Columbia as the Lorain County Trustee windows to ?nally cool our homes down in the evening - espe-
on this partly off trail hike. The program is free to all, from 11-12 Homecoming Cel- Association meetings. He is cially on these very hot days we’ve had. This can’t be done when
p.m. today at the park. ebration. A life- one of the Founding Board your smelly, choking smoke is hanging in the air. Please think of
Saturday, July 8: long resident of Members and strong supporter others before you light that ?re.
Columbia Reservation will take Morning Wildlife hike today Columbia for two of the Columbia Community Sincerely, Carole Betts, Columbia Station
from 7-8 a.m. Join them early to hike and search for wildlife generations, Den- Foundation. Congratulations
along the way! nis is a graduate of Dennis Ross! “Crash Coffin” in the Metro Park
Columbia Schools
Columbia Friends Book Sale and a veteran. He The Columbia Histori- “Crash Cof?n,” a 1-man band, will be entertaining on July 16,
graduated from cal Society also honored Bill from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Lorain County Metro Parks’ Columbia
At their last book sale, the Friends of the Columbia Library Kent State Univer- Brendza posthumously with Reservation, located at 25145 Royalton Road, in Columbia Sta-
surprised and donated a free used book of their choice to every sity with a teaching The Spirit Award for all his tion. This is a free event and all are welcome to attend and enjoy
?rst grader and they each of them wrote a thank you note. These degree and later, service to the Schools, the the entertainment and the amenities at the Columbia Reservation.
notes are works of art and are available to review at the Columbia a Master’s from Township, and the Communi-
Branch Library. Bowling Green. He is a retired ty. He is greatly missed. “Liberty” Thank You
teacher but continues to farm
At the next book sale on July 11-15 they have collected a putting up close to 10,000 A deeply, heartfelt thank you to all those who participated in
wide assortment of ?ction, non?ction, paperbacks, children’s bales of hay each year and pro- the ?nal concert of the patriotic musical “Liberty” which was
books and a big pile of young adult books for summer reading. vides employment for many held Saturday afternoon, June 24, in Columbia Park during the
At the book sale don’t forget to renew your Friends membership. local high school students annual Homecoming festival. Over ?fty participants combined
They invited new and potential new members to take a moment during the summer hay season. to present a ?tting tribute to our country’s Independence Day.
to look through their Historian’s scrapbook, featuring events and He has served as a board From stirring renditions of our National Anthem and “America,
programs that the Friends of the Columbia Library sponsor or member of Columbia Town- the Beautiful” to generational, delightful folk songs and a spe-
cosponsor for the library. All new members are welcome. ship’s Zoning Board. He is a cial tribute to our armed forces, this program has touched hearts
former school board member of patriotic Americans for years. I am deeply grateful for every-
Columbia Youth Soccer Camp of the Columbia Local School one contributing time and talent. The Lighthouse Bible church
District. He has been a mem- provided rehearsal space with Rich Sabol and Jim Wonnacott as
Check out the 1st annual Columbia Youth Soccer Camp this ber of the Columbia Chamber sound technicians; our local ?re department assisted in placing
summer! The camp will be under the direction of both Head Var- of Commerce. He is a long military banners. Speci?c contributions during the program in-
sity coaches for CHS, Corey Taylor and Mike Welker. The Co- standing member of the Co- cluded: Tim Campbell as narrator; Tracy Sabol, Laura Hagen,
lumbia varsity staff and players will be assisting with the camp. lumbia Historical Society and Jackson Ives, and Walter Merrill as soloists; and Barbara Evans
The main focus will be teaching the fundamentals of the game as poem reader. Folk song performers were Miranda Keller; Bill
of soccer, while creating an atmosphere of friendly competition. Food Pantry Cunningham; Anie, Adam and Sammy Wead (plus their two fur
friends); Hailey Spikes; Bob Keane; Alan Melnyk. Abe Lincoln
The camp will take place from July 17-20, from 6-7:30 p.m., The July food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church was portrayed by Terry Byrne and the Union soldier by David
at the Columbia Youth Soccer Fields behind Copopa. The camp will be on Monday, July 3, from 4-5:30 p.m. The church is lo- Painting. Military personnel included Karen Wright, John Kiley,
is for boys and girls entering grades 3-8. The fee for the 4-day cated at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Township. The food, Jr., Larry Risko, Diana Kwiatkowski, Consolina Templeman,
camp is $50, which includes a camp T-shirt. The application from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio in Peter Vallejo, and Tracy Sabol. “Taps” was played by Jim Won-
forms were sent home with all students the last week of school. Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, Grafton and Eaton nacott. The thirty-three chorus personnel were from Columbia,
Deadline for the application is July 10. Please make checks pay- Township. Recipients must be eligible according to Ohio Job and Strongsville, Berea, Medina, North Ridgeville, Elyria, and Fair-
able to Columbia High School. Applications, release forms and Family Services guidelines and bring proof of address, such as a view Park. Such a program is possible only with the dedicated
checks can be mailed to: Youth Soccer Camp, Attn: Corey Taylor, current utility bill and a photo ID. effort of ?ne folks such as these. It has been a privilege and honor
Columbia High School, 14168 W. River Rd., Columbia Station, to direct this concert for twenty-?ve years.
OH 44028. For additional information, please contact Coach For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the
church of?ce at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday be- M. Wonnacott
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Book Sale - Get great bargains on books, CDs, DVDs and 11th Grade High Honor Roll: Alexis Arcuri, Gillian Ather-
more on Tuesday, July 11 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Wednesday, July ton, Emily Berg, Allison Bouscher, David Cole, Stacy Corrigan,
Valley City 4th of July 12 from noon-7 p.m., Thursday, July 13 from noon-7 p.m., Fri- Nicole Doksa, James Eisenhauer, William Eisenhauer, Mitchell
day, July 14 from noon-6 p.m. and Saturday, July 15 from 10 Hershey, Madelyn Hicks, Ashleigh Hones, Salena Hritz, Aman-
The annual Fourth of July festivities start with the annual pa- a.m. to 1 p.m. On Friday only, ?ll up a bag for $3 and ?ll up a box da Kile, Justin Krase, Kaitlyn Krupinski, Mya LaCourse, Dan-
rade and car show presented by the Liverpool Township Histor- for $5. Penny Day discount prices are in effect Saturday only. All ielle Matzelle, Analyssia Pacheco, Andrea Parker, Kaitlin Pette-
ical Society. remaining items will sell for 1 cent each that day. grew, Jessica Saki, Todd Schmidt, Julianne Schulte, Emma Seitz,
Madison Spirnak, James Sprinkle, Jordan Titherage, Julia Vozar,
Parade lineup is at 10 a.m. (cars & marching units at the De- Popcorn And A Movie - Enjoy popcorn and a family friendly Jordan Wasko, Magdalena Welker, Natalie Wilkins, Courtney
pot, bikes and small ?oats behind Valley City Family Medicine movie that inspires us to Build A Better World on Monday, July Yoder, Kassi Zeinert.
and large ?oats at EUCC). The Parade steps off at 11 a.m. and 17, at 2:30 p.m. Preregistration is required.
ends at Mill Stream Park with a Car Show and concessions pro- 11th Grade Honor Roll: Jacob Aniol, Christian Bowes, Haley
vided by Boy Scout Troop #502. Dinner And A Book Discussion - Come discuss “The Ver- Bures, Mikayla Dupaski, Gregory Grzywna, Kyle Heidecker,
sions of Us” by Laura Barnett on Tuesday, July 18, from 6:30- Savannah Ives, Maira Miranda, Max Napoli, Myranda Parobek,
The Fireworks display will take place at dusk also at the Mill 7:30 p.m. Would you like to spend an evening each month dis- Trevor Rind?eisch, Sarah Robison, Lily Smith, William Wentz.
Stream Park. Come early and listen to the Litch?eld Band per- cussing a great book, eating and making new friends? Check out
forming at 7 p.m., with concessions provided again by the Boy the library’s brand new book discussion group. Dinner is on the 11th Grade Merit Roll: Gwyndolyn Bickenheuser, Amber
Scouts. The ?reworks show is put on by the Valley City Com- library! Copies of the book are available at the library. Preregis- Caldwell, Adrian Frederick, Ashley Henry, Thomas Lupica, Alec
munity Group with donations from area businesses, civic groups tration is required. Paine, Hannah Paukovits, Weronika Rapacz, Eric Schaef
and individuals.
Teen Drama Club - Why haven’t you registered to be part 12th Grade High Honor Roll: Payton Alpine, Denise Biljes,
Visit valleycity.org for more information or if you would like of the new Teen Drama Club? Join the group and start exercis- Halle Campbell, Owen Elias, Tatyana Ellis, Shannan Mar-
to make a donation. ing your creativity and expressing your dramatic ?air. The next tynowski, Baylee Silvaggio, Leah Spielberger, Shelby Stevens,
meeting is on Wednesday, July 19, from 3:30-5 p.m. You’ll play Rachel Tacchite, Rebecca Tacchite, Miya Timura, Isabella Trom-
Columbia Soccer’s Golf Outing games, practice dramatic techniques and watch and learn about betto, Conrad Welker, Garrhett Wheatley, Alexis Wood, Alyssa
important theatrical performances. Most of all, you’ll have fun Wood, Logan Zeinert.
The Columbia boy’s and girl’s soccer program will hold their in a safe, non judgmental environment. Whether you’re a high
11th annual golf outing on Saturday, July 22. The outing will be school thespian extraordinaire or someone with no acting expe- 12th Grade Honor Roll: Candice Ballachino, Lance Boise,
held at Cossett Creek (formerly Brunswick Hills), 4900 Center rience whatsoever, this group is perfect for you. Preregistration Jasmine Caraballo, Audrey Chonko, Morgan Elek, Hattie Gault,
Rd., in Brunswick. It will be a 4-person scramble, with a shotgun is required. Samuel Gunther, Jared Heidecker, McKenna Heidecker, Nicole
start to begin at 9 a.m. The cost is $75 per golfer (adults only), Kittelberger, Hannah Nolen, Jessica Paletta, Scott Schlegel, An-
which includes green fees/cart, lunch, catered steak dinner and Coloring For Grown Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring craze drew Schneider, Torrie Shields, Nathaniel Smith.
door prizes. You can also just join them for dinner for a cost of on Friday, July 21, from 1-2:30 p.m. Experience the calming,
$30. For reservations or entry forms, contact coach Corey Taylor stress relieving bene?ts of coloring beautiful designs and pat- 12th Grade Merit Roll: Taylor Beck, Timothy Choka, Mad-
at (440) 371-4820 or [email protected], or Mike Welker at terns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring sheets, colored pen- ilyn Cox, Spencer Gehr, Kaitlyn O’Neal, Kristina Pack, Aric
(216) 973-7723; or [email protected]. cils and markers will be provided. Coffee, tea and light dessert Paine, Cody Schwartz, Sarah Severo, Zackary Shaffer, Dana
will be served. This program is for adults age 18 and older. Pre- Trujillo.
If anyone is interested in being a hole sponsor, the cost is $50 registration is required.
for a sign at a tee box, along with your name included on a banner Enid seeks loving home
to be hung at all home games. A Gold Hole Sponsor is $200 and Little Artists Claude Monet - Bring your kids to Little Artist
includes a sign at a tee box, along with an individual banner 6’ x series on Saturday, July 22, from 11 a.m.-noon. Your little artists Enid she has lots of TLC. Can you
3’6” high that will be hung at the outing and at all home games. will listen to a story about artist Claude Monet and study some of give Enid a good home? If you
Please contact either coach if you are interested in sponsorship. his pieces. They will then create their own Monet inspired piece Enid was very emaciated would like to give Enid a lov-
of art. This program is for children ages 5 through 9. Preregistra- when she was found in Elyria. ing, forever home, please call
Community Garage Sales tion is required. This pretty kitty has come a the Friendship Animal Pro-
long way and she is now ready tective League at (440) 322-
Columbia Station and the Columbia Chamber of Commerce Teen Writing Group - Join other teens who are interested in to be adopted. Enid is very 4321. (www.FriendshipAPL.
are proud to be hosting the 4th annual Columbia Community writing to discuss, write and constructively and kindly critique friendly! She gets along with org) The shelter is located at
Garage Sales. Being a rural community, it is hard to draw each other’s work on Saturday, July 22, from 12:30-1:45 p.m. some cats and it is unknown 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in
shoppers out to our garage sales. Most shoppers like to go to The Teen Writing Group is for grades 7 to 12. Preregistration is how she does with dogs or Elyria. Adoption fees are $20
developments or to cities where they can hit multiple sales all required. children. Enid is such a nice for 1 year and older and $50
in the same day. Last year we held these sales and had 100+ cat! She loves attention and for less than 1 year old. All
participating houses. We made it easier for shoppers to come to Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “A Gentleman In it would be so nice for her to cats have been spayed or neu-
Columbia to purchase treasures and had a huge amount of traf?c! Moscow” by Amor Towles on Monday, July 24, at 1 p.m. Copies be adopted into a home where tered, vaccinated, dewormed
of the book are available at the library. New members are wel- and have tested negative for
The sale dates are scheduled for Thursday, July 13, Friday, come. Preregistration is required. FeLV. Friendship APL is a
July 14 & Saturday, July 15, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (hours may private, non-pro?t humane
vary by address). Participating houses will be available to Understanding The Cloud - Have you heard about the Cloud society. All cats receive one
download & view on-line. To have your house listed, please but have no idea what it is? Does it all just sound too confus- or more vaccinations, a basic
send your address, days and hours you will be “open” and a few ing? Then this class is for you. Come learn about the Cloud on veterinary examination, are
items you will be having in your sale to Mandie Andrews at: Wednesday, July 26, from 2-3 p.m. Staff will go through what wormed and spayed/neutered
[email protected]. If you do not have access the Cloud is and what it can be used for in a simple and straight- and feline leukemia tested.
to email, please contact Mandie by phone at (216) 409-6668. forward manner that anybody can understand. Preregistration is Kittens under a year old are
Participation is free; please share this with your neighbors and required. $50 and cats over a year are
friends. Deadline to list is by 12 p.m. on Friday, July 7. only $20. All kittens/cats over
Tools Of The Trade Construction Party - Children ages 3-6, 3 months old are also mi-
Columbia Library events come hammer away with lots of building fun on Wednesday, cro-chipped.
July 26, at 6:30 p.m. Preregistration is required.
Closed In Observance Of Independence Day - All Lorain Are you looking for the best
Public Library System locations are closed in observance of the Preregistration for programs and more information is avail- combination of low price and
Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, July 4. able online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the Colum-
bia Library at (440) 236-8751. The Columbia Library is located personal service?
Columbia Writers - Have you ever wanted to meet other writ- at 13824 W. River Road North, in Columbia Station.
ers and hone your writing skills? Do you need motivation to pick You’ve Found
up a pen in the ?rst place? If so, take part in the writing group. CHS Honor/Merit Roll Penfound Insurance
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Brandon Coleman, Jay DeLisle, Michael Lovell, Haley Pruitt,
Daniel Snakovsky, Jared Trujillo.
10th Grade Merit Roll: Ella Abbey, Justin Bell, Griffen Ed-
wards, Jordan Hawley, Dylan Hickman, Thomas Hones, Alys-
sa Krug, Audrey Krug, Allysia Leap, Anthony Lutizio, David
Raney, Savannah Roberts, Riley Thomas, William Turner.
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Chicken Paprikash Dinner Come and
Worship
The Rural-Urban Record Litch?eld Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk with us!
Published Weekly on Monday Road, in Litch?eld, will have a Chicken Paprikash Dinner
on Friday, July 7, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $9, seniors $7, Church of Christ
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter children 6-12 $4 and children 5 and under are free. Carry-out
Founders 1955 will be available, call (330) 723-2691. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Burger Bash
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River 211 Forest St., LaGrange
Mailing Address: Road, in Elyria, is hosting a “Burger Bash” on Saturday, July
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 15, from 4-7 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and include: 440-355-6872
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station burger, toppings, potato salad, baked beans, dessert and lem-
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 onade, ice tea or coffee. Also, live music by “Sandy Layne
and Friends” and raf?es. Call the church of?ce at (440) 322-
Email: [email protected] 3781 for tickets. Request dine-in or carry-out. Proceeds to
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com bene?t the UCC U.S. Disaster Relief Fund.
DEADLINE: Bible School Fun
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year
“Introduce Your Children to Jesus” “Welcome Home” GRAFTON UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Most parents feel it is important to bring their children New Life Wesleyan Church
up in the church. Unfortunately, many have put off doing 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
11149 West River Rd. “Your Family Church”
that and now are uncertain what to do. Here’s a great Columbia Station
way to introduce kids to Jesus in a fun and less intimi- 8:45am Sunday School
dating way—have them participate in a Summer Vaca- SUNDAY 9 am 10:00am Worship
tion Bible School. Several area churches offer summer Adult Bible Study
programs. Along with games, crafts, food and fun, they’ll 10:35am Children’s Church
SUNDAY 10 am Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
begin to learn what the Bible is all about. Worship & Children’s Church
TRINITY
Vacation Bible Schools The Elyria Cluster of Catholic Churches held their annual WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Vacation Bible School. This year’s theme was super heroes. Bible Study LUTHERAN CHURCH
Litch?eld United Church of Christ Students in preschool through fourth grade spent the week
Litch?eld United Church of Christ is having their Vacation learning Bible stories, playing games, learning fun songs Youth Group, Kids Club 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
Bible School on July 18, 19 & 20, from 6:30-8 p.m. Theme: and making crafts. The week ended with a special Mass. Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
“You are Incredible! One in a Minion!” Ages preK through Older students and adult volunteers were on hand to help Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
grade 7. For more information and to register, call 1-(440) throughout the week. Rev. John Bodo Adult Bible Class
225-7008. LUCC is located at 3928 Avon Lake Rd., in Li- - Associate Pastor Sunday 9:30am
tch?eld. GriefShare Sunday Worship
Faith Baptist Temple 440-236-8600 10:30am
Faith Baptist Temple, located at 34361 Lorain Rd., in Fields United Methodist Church has started a new pro- www.nlwesleyan.org
North Ridgeville, is having Vacation Bible School “Illumina- gram called GriefShare, a special weekly grief recovery sem- Church ph: 440-748-2154
tion Station.” Bible School is July 30-August 3, from 6-8:30 inar and support group. GriefShare meets weekly, and contin- Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
p.m. All children are welcome, if you need free transporta- uously, as long as there is a need, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and
tion, call (440) 327-8563. will include a weekly topic, a short video and a workbook to www.trinitygrafton.com
go along with the video. You’ll ?nd GriefShare to be a warm, Rev. John Ramsey II
Fellowship Church caring environment and will come to see the group as an oasis
Fellowship Church Vacation Bible School “Galactic Star- on your long journey through grief. You can join in anytime. Our Lady Queen of Peace
veyors, Discovering the God of the Universe” will be from Leaders are Adrienne Essenberg and Marylynn Swartz. Fields Catholic Church
July 10-12, from 6-8 p.m. for age 3-5th grade. United Methodist Church is located at 34077 Lorain Road, in
Come and enjoy great stories, crafts, snacks, games, prizes North Ridgeville. Please contact the church of?ce at (440) Weekend Masses Weekday
and silly fun! The Fellowship Church is located at 44777 327-8753 for more information or to register for GriefShare. Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Route 18, in Wellington. For additional information, call 8:00am
(419) 651-1487. Summer Camps Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
Abiding Faith Bible Church Registrations are now open for summer camps being spon- 11:00am Mon.-Tues.
Abiding Faith Bible Church, located at 14161 West River sored by Elyria Catholic High School. There are a variety of Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
Rd., in Columbia Station (Old Copopa Elementary School), camps to choose from in both the sports and imagination in-
is having Vacation Bible School “Galaxy Kid’s Week” with terest areas. The Panther Sports Camps include: boys’ and Sat. 3:30-
Bible lessons, crafts, games, and snacks. Bible School is from girls’ basketball, volleyball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, football
July 10-13, from 6:30-8 p.m. and throws camps. They are designed to teach young players 4:00pm
To sign up, go to www.abidingfaithbible.org or for ques- the fundamentals of the game. The Imagination Camps offer:
tions, call Rachel at (440) 364-9477. art, acting for the stage and screen, cool coders, chefs in train- ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
ing and yap (young authors and poets). To register on-line,
Celebrate Recovery visit elyriacatholic.com or register by calling (440) 365-1821. United Church of God YOU’RE INVITED!!!
12981 Grafton Rd.
Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program PAL Support Group Grafton, Oh 44044 CALVARY BAPTIST
for anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets CHURCH
each week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group Sabbath Services
Door, located at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The ?rst of parents helping parents, offering education and support at Saturdays at 12:30 pm 114 Hope Ct., Elyria
hour begins with a brief time of worship, followed by a week- no charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daugh- Service Time: Sunday, 10 a.m.
ly lesson or a personal testimony. The second hour has gender ter from addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but http://cleveland.ucg.org
speci?c small groups for men and women, with a special vid- the family members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are 440-458-5200
eo for ?rst time attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at WWW.CBCHOPE.ORG
Light refreshments are served following the program. For fur- Lighthouse Bible Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in
ther informatio, please call Bob at (440) 326-2329. Columbia Station. www.palgroup.org. NORTH COLUMBIA UNITED
EATON METHODIST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHURCH
Worship Service
(Disciples) 10:30 a.m.
Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday School
440-748-2230 during Worship Service
www.neccdisciples.com 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
Worship Services
Pastor Matt Merriman
8:00am & 9:30am 236-8822
Sunday School [email protected]
www.columbiaumc.net
10:45am
Polly Tallos
Christian Ed. & Youth Director
Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Pastor
FUNERAL HOME & Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance St. Elizabeth
CREMATION SERVICES Ann Seton
DAVID BOGNER
Laubenthal Funeral Catholic Parish
Services FAMILY FUNERAL HOME
25801 Royalton Rd.
Offering Forethought 36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955 Columbia Station, OH
Funeral Pre-Planning www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com Sacrament of Reconciliation
LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO FUNERAL HOME (Confession)
2089 Columbia Road Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035 Valley City, OH 44280 Anytime by Appointment
440-322-4626 • 440-323-1929
www.laubenthalmercado.com 330-483-3300 Weekend Masses
Sat. 5 p.m.
LOCAL FAMILIES COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR COMMUNITY “Understanding When
Needed Most” Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
Funeral Home is Accessible to the Physically Disabled
www.bauerfuneralhome1943.com 440-236-5095
Pre-Need Planning Available www.seascolumbiastation.org
And this is the promise which
He Himself made to us: eternal life.
1 John 2:25
[email protected] Workshop Players Auditions RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Page 7
Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820
Bainbridge Road closure Workshop Players Theatre in the Round is having auditions Middle Ridge Road, in Amherst. workshopplayers.com
for “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” based on The Comic Open Call - no appointments necessary. Auditionees need
On Monday, July 3, at 1 p.m. Bainbridge Road, at the in- Strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. Book, music and lyrics by only attend one evening, any time between 7 & 9 p.m. Please
tersections of Route 83 and Root Road, will be closed for the Clark Gesner, additional dialogue by Michael Mayer, additional prepare 16-32 bars of a song in the style of the show, with sheet
City’s Star Spangled Celebration. The street will re-open the music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. music in the correct key. Accompanist provided. No CD’s or aca-
morning of Tuesday, July 4. pella auditions, please. As always, theatrical resumes and head-
Just in time for school to start again, Workshop Players shots are appreciated, but not required.
University of Alabama Dean’s List Theatre-in-the-Round opens it’s 70th Anniversary Season with Rehearsals will begin on or about Sunday, July 23, 2017, and
something for the whole family! Highlighted by catchy songs, will typically run Monday through Thursday evenings andSun-
University of Alabama student Austin James Smith of North particularly funny dialogue and a whole lot of heart, “You’re a day afternoons - based on cast availability. Not all cast members
Ridgeville, was named to the Dean’s List for Spring 2017. Good Man, Charlie Brown” fully embodies the sweet, joyful in- will be called at every rehearsal. Please bring a complete list of
nocence of childhood. We hope you will consider joining us this schedule con?icts from July 23 through September 24, 2017. No
Congratulations! fall as Workshop Players and the Peanuts gang bring a high-en- con?icts will be accepted for any performance dates or during
ergy, fun-?lled fresh approach to an average day in the life of tech week. Please note: preliminary vocal rehearsals may be held
North Ridgeville Library Charlie Brown and discover the true meaning of happiness along in the Independence, Ohio area.
the way. All roles available. Seeking a high-energy, charismatic and
Closed In Observance Of Independence Day - All Lorain versatile ensemble of six adults (Age 18+) to bring life, personal-
Public Library System locations are closed in observance of the Direction & Musical Staging by Jarred Nichols; Musical Di- ity and most importantly, heart to Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt,
Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, July 4. rection by Gregory Paparizos; Technical Director: Jim Nichols; Sally Brown, Linus Van Pelt, Schroeder, and of course, Snoopy.
Production Manager: Dave Stacko. For questions, contact the Director, Jarred Nichols at jarred-
After Breakfast Adult Morning Book Discussion - Adults, [email protected].
enjoy a fun and interesting discussion of a popular title on the Auditions:
?rst Wednesday morning each month. Come discuss “The Monday, July 17, 7-9 p.m.; Tuesday, July 18, 7-9 p.m.; Call- PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Oregon Trail: A New American Journey” by Rinker Buck on backs (if necessary) will be Thursday, July 20, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, July 5, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Copies of the book Performance Dates:
are available at the adult information desk. New members are September 7 (Thursday at 7:30 p.m.), 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 22,
welcome. Preregistration is required. 23, 24, 2017; Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at
3 p.m.
Coloring For Grown Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring
craze on Wednesday, July 5, from 1-2:30 p.m. Experience the Your Westside Leader in Dermatology Services
calming, stress relieving bene?ts of coloring beautiful designs
and patterns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring sheets, col- • Adult and pediatric
ored pencils and markers will be provided. This program is for patients welcome
adults age 18 and older. Preregistration is required.
Conveniently located near Rt. 83 & 1-90
The Friends of the Library General Membership Meeting
- Attend the general membership meeting of The Friends of the
North Ridgeville Branch Library, Inc. on Wednesday, July
5 from 6 to 7 p.m. New members are welcome. Plans will be
made for the next book sale and other fund-raisers. Preregistra-
tion is required.
A Literary Lunch Break Story Time For Grown Ups -
Bring a lunch and relax while listening to short stories and po-
etry read by library staff on Thursday, July 6, from 12:30- 1:30
p.m. Share in the follow up discussion. Coffee and tea will be
provided. For ages 18 and older. Preregistration is required.
North Ridgeville Writers - Are you an adult who wants to
meet other writers and hone your writing skills? Do you need
motivation to pick up a pen in the ?rst place? If so, take part
in the writing group on Saturdays, July 8 and July 22 from 1-3
p.m. Participate in read and critique sessions and build your
skills through writing practice. Preregistration is required.
Word 2016 For Beginners - Learn the basics about Micro-
soft Word 2016, including the formatting and editing necessary
for creating a basic document on Monday, July 10, from 6:30-8
p.m. and on Thursday, July 13, from 2-3:30 p.m. Participants
need to be comfortable using a mouse to attend. Preregistration
is required.
Book Buddies Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss
“The Invention Of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd on Wednesday,
July 12 from 1 to 2 p.m. Copies of the book being discussed
are available at the adult information desk. New members are
welcome. Preregistration is required.
Hover Over Summer - We have lift off! Tweens and teens
are invited to build and ?y their own hovercraft and paper air-
planes on Wednesday, July 12 from 2-3 p.m. Preregistration is
required.
Summer Sand Castle Fun - Celebrate summer with fun in
the sun, sand castle building! Come on Saturday, July 15, from
2-4 p.m. Families, come on the library lawn to build beautiful
sand castles! Preregistration is required.
Upcycle Book Craft For Adults - Adults, come enjoy an af-
ternoon of crafting on Tuesday, July 18, from 1-2:30 p.m. Staff
will present a fun, easy take home craft that will be made from
the pages of old books. Preregistration is required.
Humans In Space - Participate in a live video conference
chat with the NASA Glenn Research Center on Tuesday, July
18, from 2-3 p.m. Learn about humans in space as you explore
what it would be like to live in outer space! Intended for ages 5
and up. Preregistration is required.
The Butler Did It Mystery Book Discussion - “The
Cuckoo’s Calling” by Robert Galbraith will be discussed on
Wednesday, July 19, from 7-8 p.m. Share your thoughts on the
2013 crime ?ction novel by J. K. Rowling, published under
the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Copies of the mystery book
are available at the adult information desk. New members are
welcome. Preregistration is required.
Excel 2016 For Beginners - This introductory class is for
people who have little or no experience using Microsoft Excel,
a popular spreadsheet program. Learn Excel 2016 on Mon-
day, July 24, from 6:30-8 p.m. and on Thursday, July 27, from
2-3:30 p.m. Participants will learn about working with Excel
worksheets and workbooks, identifying rows and columns, en-
tering data into cells and ranges, and creating simple mathemat-
ical formulas. Preregistration is required.
Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “Amer-
ica’s First Daughter” by Stephanie Dray on Tuesday, July 25,
from 1-2 p.m. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion
of a popular title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month.
Copies of the book are available at the adult information desk.
New members are welcome. Preregistration is required.
Tech Tips - Bring your questions to this informal session
about how to use library computer software and apps on your
computers, tablets, eReaders or the internet on Wednesday, July
26. No need to preregister. Stop in anytime between 1 and 3
p.m. for one on one assistance with library staff members.
To register for programs or for more information, call the
North Ridgeville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Rid-
geville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road, in North
Ridgeville.
Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Keystone Quarterback Golf Outing cious lunch, a chance to win a beautiful raf?e basket, a fashion
show put on by Dress Barn and many boutique and silent auc-
[email protected] The 12th annual Keystone Quarterback Club Golf Outing is tion items. The fun starts at 10 a.m. For more information or to
on Saturday, July 8, at 9 a.m. at the Carlisle Golf Course. Cost purchase tickets, call Kathleen McClement at (440) 716-1204 or
Penfield Historical Society for this 4-man scramble is $65 a man or $260 a team. Price in- Anita Marshall (440) 333-4861.
Steak Dinner cludes green fees, cart, lunch, dinner, beverages and prizes.
Submitted by Barb Armstrong
The Pen?eld Historical Society will be hosting a Steak Din- 1st Place - $300, 2nd Place - $200 and 3rd Place - $100. Hole
ner at The Pen?eld Town Hall on Sunday, July 23, from 1-3 p.m. sponsorship is available for $50. For more information, contact Poses & Paws’
The dinner will include a 14 oz. steak, a baked potato, salad and Jason Duchoslav at (440) 221-5932 or [email protected],
a beverage. Sweet treats and a 50/50 Auction will also be avail- or Don Griswold at (440) 213-7089. On Saturday, dogs to join the Paw-lates
able. Tickets are $18 (presale) and $25 (at the door, while sup- July 15, Q104 class at 11:30. Tickets can be
plies last). For tickets & information call: Bill at (440) 452-6331 Construction Alert and Cat Spot purchased at http://q104.cb-
or Linda at (330) 472-8757. Litter invite you slocal.com/poses-and-paws/.
LaGrange Township: Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney to join the fun at The Cleveland APL’s mobile
Proceeds bene?t the Pen?eld Historical Society. announces the closure of Indian Hollow Road, between Whitney “Poses & Paws” adoption unit, Rover, will also
Road and State Route 303, for the replacement of a road culvert. at Market Square be on site at the event. along
Wanted shoes, shoes The work is being completed by the County Engineer’s Highway in Crocker Park. with entertainment and more.
& more shoes! Maintenance department. Participants can A portion of the proceeds form
sign up for two “Poses & Paws” will bene?t
The Keystone Elementary School PTA in LaGrange is having The work will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 10, 2017 and 60-minute ani- the Cleveland Animal Protec-
a shoe drive. They need to collect 7,500 pairs of shoes to make is expected to be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday, July 21, 2017, mal classes. Kit- tive League.
the shoe drive a success. The PTA is reaching out to the commu- weather permitting. ty Yoga will be
nity to help make this possible. They are collecting pairs of shoes at 9 a.m. led by
you already have on hand, new or gently worn. Please do not go Detour signs will be posted. Your cooperation during con- Carl from Puma Yoga and will
out and buy shoes for the drive. All sizes and styles are needed. struction is greatly appreciated. feature adoptable cats from
the Cleveland APL. Paw-lates
The shoes that are collected at this drive will be packaged in lagrange/dated will be at 11:30 a.m. led by
lots of 25 and shipped to needy countries around the world. Shari from the Movement
RLCWA meeting Factory. A limited number of
From now-August there will be two drop off points: dog parents will be able to
LaGrange IGA, located at 540 N. Center St., in LaGrange; Rural Lorain County Water Authority is having a Board purchase a dog ticket for their
box will be inside IGA in hallway. Meeting on July 5, 2017 at 7 a.m. The meetings will be held own pooch to participate in
Farm & Home Hardware, located at 120 South Main St., at the RLCWA of?ce located at 42401 State Route 303, in La- Paw-lates.
in Wellington; box will be outside of the front store under the Grange. For more information, please contact Mr. Tim Mahoney,
store’s porch area. General Manager at (800) 842-1339. Admission is $20 per ses-
Every pair of shoes count. If every household in the commu- sion per person and $5 for
nity and near by communities donate at least one pair of gently The Herb Guild Garden Club
worn shoes or new shoes you have on hand, Lagrange PTA will CONSTRUCTION ALERT
be able to make their goal of 7,500 pairs of shoes. So far they The next meeting of the Herb Guild Garden Club will take
have near 1,000 pairs of shoes. If they have a large number of place on July 12, at the Westlake Porter Public Library on Center LaGrange Township
shoes you wish to donate and need them picked up, call (440) Ridge Road. After the usual business meeting at 10 a.m., there
647-1343. will be a guest speaker. This month, Sandra Welches, a Master Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the closure
Gardener, will present on the Chelsea Flower Show. The ?ower of Indian Hollow Road, between Whitney Road and State
KHS Class of 1977 40th Reunion show is sponsored by the Royal Horticultural Society and takes Route 303, for the replacement of a road culvert. The work
place on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea near London, is being completed by the County Engineer’s Highway
The Keystone Class of 1977 is having a 40th Class Reunion England. The world famous garden show takes place every May Maintenance department.
on Saturday, July 15, at 6 p.m. at the Wellington Eagles FOE and is host to beautiful gardens, entertainment, food and garden- The work will begin at 8:00 am on Monday, July 10, 2017
#2051, located at 631 S. Main St., in Wellington. Cost is $25 per ing education. The public is welcome to come and hear this once- and is expected to be completed by 5:00 pm on Friday, July
person. in-a-lifetime presentation which takes place at 12:30 p.m. 21, 2017, weather permitting.
Detour signs will be posted. Your cooperation during
If you did not receive an invitation in the mail, please contact The Herb Guild is a local organization and meets on the sec- construction is greatly appreciated.
Rose Zambo Hess via email at [email protected]. ond Wednesday of the month at Porter Public Library in West-
lake, located at 27333 Center Ridge Road, in the Porter Room.
New members and guests are always welcome. For more infor-
mation on the upcoming meeting, call (440) 582-0191 or visit
our website theherbguild.org. You can also ?nd us on Facebook
under The Herb Guild.
There are still a few seats left for the Herb Guild’s annual
scholarship luncheon on August 2. This year the luncheon will
be at LaCentre in Westlake. Tickets are $40 and include a deli-
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Professional Profile
Touch of Health Massage Therapy - “The Many Gifts of Massage”
The response to massage therapy is as varied as sage therapy in 1997 from the National Institute
of Massage Therapy.
the people who incorporate regular massage into
Touch of Health offers individualized care at
their wellness plan. Many people report increase affordable prices, starting at $50 for a one hour
session. Vicki is available by appointment, Mon-
awareness of where they hold their tension in their day through Sunday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. To reach
Vicki, call (440) 371-9509.
bodies. Gentle meditation coaching can be done
massage therapy
during the massage to facilitate self-management, Vicki Crist RN, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist
empowering the client. Often clients report an
increased ability to “turn off their minds” during
the session and extend that feeling of
centered calmness throughout their day.
Some report improved sleep and im-
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reported that massage helped them on an
emotional level in dealing with the loss
of a loved one.
Whatever your reason, it is important
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There is much information about the bene?ts your therapist to ?nd the right pressure
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reasons people seek massage therapy is at the a slower, more gradual approach.
suggestion of a friend or family member because The effects of massage are cumula-
of some physical complaint that is thought to tive, and over time, massage can reset the neuro-
be muscle related. Some people try massage at muscular communication, decreasing the discom-
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management. Others incorporate massage into Vicki Crist RN is a Licensed Massage Therapist
their pain management regimen for chronic con- with 20 years experience in holistic management
ditions like ?bromyalgia and arthritis. of chronic pain. She received her license in mas-
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Out Of Your Comfort Zone Adopting a dog or cat later in life content to spend long peri- carefully weigh the bene?ts
ods of time sleeping on their of adopting a pet against any
Do you ever struggle with feelings of frustration and lone- owners’ laps. limitations they may have.
liness? It’s summertime and we should be joyful, yet we feel Having a backup plan for
out of sorts, or we’re struggling with physical and emotional • Small dogs that can care is advantageous as well.
changes that may be out of our control. Those feelings might be active within the house Seniors should not adopt
be eased by indulging in something different, pushing your- might be a good idea as well, a pet if they anticipate fre-
self out of your comfort zone, or even asking for help around especially for seniors with quent travel or medical care
the house. Here are a couple of ideas that might bring a sense mobility issues. They’re also that requires they be away
of peace and hopefulness. easily transported to and from home for long periods
from vet appointments. of time.
Move your body and your spirit. Too much resting can
make you feel more stiff and sore. Even if you can’t go for a It’s important that seniors
walk you can try and do a few things while sitting in a chair.
Try to stretch your arms and the ?ap like a bird, rotate your Healthy Blueberry Smoothie
ankles and wiggle your toes and ?ngers. Take some deep,
deep breaths and take a moment to count your blessings. Companion animals bring training them. This recipe is super versatile, and you can change it de-
great joy to their owners. • Seniors may ?nd cats pending on dietary needs or personal preference.
Reconnect with others. Sometimes you will have to push The unconditional love cats
yourself to get out of bed, and then push yourself again to and dogs provide appeals ?t their lifestyles more than Ingredients
“reach out and touch someone.” You might have to be the one to people of all ages. While dogs, as cats are less active 1 cup fresh blueberries
to pick up the phone and make a call, just like that old com- many people associate pets and do not need to be walked 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
mercial tag line. Invite someone to join you to go to a local with kids who can’t wait to or played with as much as 1/4 cup orange juice
park, take a drive through Mill Hollow or go to the Lorain welcome the ?rst cat or dog dogs. Cats also are small and 1 tablespoon white sugar, or to taste
Light House. We live in a beautiful area, teaming with life. It into their homes, pets can easily maneuverable, mean- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
is frustrating to have to push yourself; but try it anyway. bene?t aging men and wom- ing even seniors who have 1 pinch ground cinnamon, or to taste
en as well. arthritis or other physical 3 ice cubes
Recognize that there are changes in life that are often limitations can easily care Directions
out of our control. It is okay to cry and struggle. Fight against It’s not uncommon for for cats. Many cats are also Blend blueberries, yogurt, orange juice, sugar, vanilla ex-
that urge to stay by yourself and disconnect from others. Take seniors to feel lonely or de- tract, and cinnamon together in a blender on low speed for 30
a leap of faith and seek in-home assistance. Call the Of?ce of pressed when they retire, seconds; increase speed to high and blend until smooth, about
Aging or your local Seniors Helping Seniors® organization their children move away or 2 minutes. Add ice and blend on high until smooth, about 1
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Renovations for senior safety falls can be so dangerous, leading to cuts, abrasions, broken with a more stable design or with concrete or asphalt. While
bones, and more, seniors and their families must take steps outdoors, trim back bushes and make sure there are no trip-
A few modi?cations can make it possible for seniors to live comfort- to prevent falls in homes. Improve lighting, especially at ping hazards outside as well.
ably in their homes for many years. night when sight may become diminished. Install hand rails
and grab bars where possible. Pick up clutter and remove 15 Years
As adults approach their golden years, the homes they tripping hazards, such as slippery rugs or electric cords. In- of Medical
once thought of as sanctuaries can become unsafe. Families stall an electric stair climbing seat to make traversing stairs Experience
wrestle with the decision to keep parents and grandparents less risky. Available 24/7
in their homes or move them into assisted living facilities or
other senior residences. • Improve visibility and ability to communicate. Vision Compassionate Friends
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option. The National Institute on Aging says that families and even keyboards so seniors can keep in touch. Voice-ac- & Licensed!
may be able to have a senior stay at home by helping older tivated thermostats or smart home technology also can make
relatives remain independent but safe. The following are a it easier for seniors to voice their needs. Services we provide:
few ways to do just that. Companionship • Personal Care
• Modify ?xtures and other features. Dexterity may wane
• Remove fall hazards. The NIA reports that six out of 10 with age, and arthritis can make grasping or turning door- Meal Preparation
falls happen at home, where people spend the most time and knobs and faucets more challenging. Take inventory of ar- Housekeeping • Transportation
fail to think about their safety. Seniors who want to be inde- eas of the home that present the biggest obstacles to seniors.
pendent may overestimate their physical abilities. Because Replace knobs in the shower or on faucets with lever han- Errands/Shopping
dles, which are easier to maneuver. Install new cabinets and Medication Reminders
doors that freely glide open and self-close. Replace toggle
light switches with easier paddle-type switches that can be Respite Care
pushed with a hand or even arm. Motion-sensor lights also Dementia/Alzheimer's Care
can be handy. Push-button oven controls may make cooking Incontinence Care & More!
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rectly. Make phones available in commonly used rooms in (Basic Life Support) and CPR certi?cations.
the home, such as bedrooms, the living room, bathrooms,
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Great part-time jobs for retirees • Sports teams: Retirees who live in cities with profes- Turning 65??
sional sports teams may be able to ?nd work with their favor-
ite franchise. Professional sports franchises often rely on re- You have reached another milestone in
One way that retirees can make great use of their free time tirees to staff in-game positions like ushers and concessions your life. At this milestone you have to
and make a little extra money is to ?nd part-time employ- employees, and some may even hire retirees to greet fans.
ment. Part-time jobs can help retirees maintain their connec- While the pay might not be great, such positions are ideal for make a decision about Medicare.
tions with their communities, whether it’s their professional retirees who happen to be big sports fans. • WHAT COMPANY?
community or the community in which they live, while also • Crafts: Retirees with a love of crafting can turn their • WHAT PLAN?
providing a sense of purpose. Retirees interesting in ?nding hobby into income. For example, Etsy.com makes it easy for • HOW DOES MEDICARE WORK?
part-time work may want to consider the following jobs. creative entrepreneurs to post their creations and sell them to • WHEN DO I SIGN UP?
• Consulting work: Many retirees have long résumés, and buyers all over the globe. Sellers often dictate how quickly
that experience is still valuable even after retirement. Consult- they can make and ship products, so retirees need not feel Making an uninformed
ing ?rms often hire experienced businesspeople on a project worried about being rushed. decision may lead to
or contract basis, which can be great opportunities for retirees unnecessary cost. Let
to ?ll their time and make sizable amounts of money without Did you know? me help you discover
having to commit to long-term employment. your options. My
• Teaching: Retirees can also put their professional experi- services are at no cost
ence to work in the classroom. Inquire about teaching oppor- to you!
tunities at a nearby university or even the local high school. According to the U.S. capable of more strenuous
Such opportunities may only be available on a volunteer ba- Centers for Disease Control cardiovascular activity can Call Mary Hicks
sis, but some might pay part-time salaries or small stipends. and Prevention, each week substitute one hour and 15
Either way, many retirees ?nd that working with young peo- women who are 65 years minutes of vigorous aerobic 440-387-7500
ple helps them stay young, and passing on lessons learned to or older, are generally ?t activity with their two and a
younger generations can provide a strong sense of purpose. and have no limiting health half hours per week of more Caring for Older Parents
conditions should combine moderate-intensity exercise.
• Seasonal work: Seasonal work is another great way for at least two days of mus- The CDC notes that distin-
retirees to ?ll their time and make a little extra money along cle-strengthening exercises guishing between moder-
the way. Come the holiday season, retirees should have no with at least two hours and 30 ate-intensity exercise and
trouble ?nding seasonal retail work at their local malls or
shopping centers. In warmer months, retirees may ?nd sea- minutes of moderate-inten- vigorous-intensity exercise
sonal employment at area beaches, golf courses or parks. sity aerobic activity. Women is pretty simple. Women can
use a 10-point scale in which
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 dif?cult to accomplish. Low or no thresholds allow even stroll- Holly seeks loving home
ers to have easy access into the house. If you are adding a front
[email protected] porch, consider setting the height near to the level of your door Holly cent vaccines and is spayed.
threshold so that it is easier to access the new porch. New tech- Holly was rescued from an-
Clothes Closet nology is allowing more and more people to monitor and control Holly is a 2-year old, fe- other shelter where she was
their front door from their couch or even from remote locations. male Pit Bull mix. She weighs living with an old leg injury.
North Eaton Baptist Church will have their monthly Clothes Soon, we will have automatic door openers for our homes that 45 lbs. and has had all her re- She ended up with surgery
Closet on Monday, July 3 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Every month sense our presence and open doors as you approach them. to remove her leg and is now
brings new items including baby clothes and furniture and chil- living as a tripod. It doesn’t
dren through adult clothing and shoes. They also have a small If you have any questions you would like to ask, send them to bother her, we hope it won’t
amount of household items and toys. Everything is free and me via email at [email protected]. bother you. She’s a very lov-
no documentation is needed. Bring a bag to take items with ing girl and is good with oth-
you. The North Eaton Baptist Church is located at 12109 Reed [email protected] er dogs and loves kids. She’s
Rd., in Grafton. If you have any questions, please call (440) very excited at the thought of
748-2552. Elyria Arts Council opens a new, loving home. She has a
“Community Bookshelf” pretty white coat with brown
Ask the Remodeler markings.
As part of their summer events calendar and in co-operation
Question: What are some of the popular universal design with Invest Elyria’s, Saturday, “Farmer’s Markets,” here’s what’s If you’d like to meet Hol-
features for entryways? coming soon to the Elyria Arts Council. ly, please call Stephanie with
Storm’s Angels at (440) 782-
Answer: Universal design concentrates on building homes Join the Elyria Arts Council on Saturday, July 9, for the open- 1268.
to accommodate anyone regardless of their abilities or disabili- ing of their new “Community Bookshelf.” This is the spearhead
ties. According to the May 2017 edition of Quali?ed Remodeler of future activities they will be unveiling to promote literacy Elyria Parks and Recreation
magazine, the most common projects done to incorporate uni- and reading in the community. The “Community Bookshelf” is Golf Outing
versal design in entryways include installing lever door handles free to all and is fueled by donations. Take a book, leave a book.
and creating no-threshold entries. Lever door handles are easier Reading isn’t just fun. Reading is power. Come and talk to their The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is taking reg-
to grasp and don’t require the twisting that many people ?nd Book Wizard who will guide you through the world of books and istrations for their 4th annual Golf Outing Classic to be held on
help you ?nd the book that may change your life. Monday, August 21, at Oberlin Golf Club. This outing bene?ts
HELP WANTED IN EATON TOWNSHIP Elyria Parks and Recreation Department improvements and
The “Community Bookshelf” is inside the Elyria Arts Coun- programs. The fee is $125 per golfer and includes lunch, driv-
We have several positional available with our BZA cil building, located at 336 Broad St., in Elyria. They are open ing range and putting green use, round of golf and dinner. The
(Board of Zoning Appeals) & our Zoning Commission. Thursdays and Fridays, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturdays, four-person-scramble will be a shot gun start at 1 p.m. Team and
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, call (440) 328-3025. performance prizes will be awarded. Longest drive and closest
1) BZA members: we have available for 1 full to the pin games will be offered. Registration can be completed
& 2 alternate positions. BZA members serve on our Lorain County Relay for Life onnline at www.cityofelyria.org/department/parks. Select the on-
board that decide on Public Hearings regarding zoning line registration link, create or sign into your account. Select the
variances, special exceptions and appeals. Our board Relay for Life of Lorain County is being held on Saturday, golf outing program and complete the registration.
meets no more than once per month on the 2nd Tuesday July 8, from 12 p.m. - 12 a.m. at Elyria Catholic High School.
of the month in the evening. Golfers are limited, so please register now. For more informa-
The schedule of events includes: Survivor Registration - 10 tion, contact the main of?ce at (440) 326-1500.
2) Zoning Commission Secretary: must be able a.m.; Survivor Brunch - 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; Opening Cer-
to attend all meetings (1-4 meetings per month) on emony - 12 p.m.; Cheer Group Performance - 2 p.m.; Frozen Keep in touch with your community!
Wednesday evenings. Must be able to take & prepare T-Shirt Contest - 3 p.m.; Minute to Win It - 4 p.m.; Line Dance Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
minutes of all meetings/hearings, prepare letters of - 5 p.m.; Wing Eating Contest - 6 p.m.; Luminary Ceremony
recommendations, make changes to zoning resolution, - Dusk (approx. 9 p.m.); Musical Chairs - 10:30 p.m.; Closing
and other duties per the request of the Zoning Ceremony - 11:30 p.m.
Commission.
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Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 Notes from the Commander: I would like to extend a special The Midview Middies PTA is selling high quality “Middie
email: [email protected] thank you to all the members of the Post who participated in Wear” for you to show your Middie Pride. Check out the online
the Memorial Day Festivities. Open House was a big success as store to place your order. They have high quality silk screened as
HOLIDAY CLOSURES guests really liked the mural displaying images depicting each of well as embroidered items ranging in sizes newborn to 5X-large!
The administration of?ces of the Village of Grafton will be the our past wars. Go to https://squareup.com/store/midviewpta or www.goo.
closed Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4. The Grafton-Mid- gl/6193kN to check out the items and place your order!
view Library will be closed Tuesday, July 4. Please use the book There is an organization called “Quilts of Valor” who, rep-
return on the side of the building by the parking lot. resenting the Lorain County Piecemakers quilt guild present MHS Class of 1977 Reunion
quilts to veterans who have been touched by war. They are not
SENIOR LUNCHEON AND SPEAKER requesting donations. For additional information including how Reservations are now being accepted for events celebrating
The next Senior Luncheon will be held on Thursday, July 13, to request a quilt email Kaye at [email protected]. the 40th anniversary reunion of the Midview Class of 1977.
at 11:30 a.m. in the parish hall of Our Lady Queen of Peace. Deadline for reservations is July 21. The reunion weekend will
Please bring a dish to share as the meat will be provided. The The 2017-2018 National Home-Ohio Day is Saturday, Au- be August 4 and 5. There will be a casual get together on the out-
speaker will be Tom Strong, a medical lecturer and patient advo- gust 5, including a golf tournament vs. Michigan Friday morn- side patio of Wolfey’s Bistro & Pub in Elyria on Friday, August
cate. The topic will be non-medical approaches to treating both ing. If you are interested in going, there is a special room rate at 4, from 7-11 p.m. Come get re-acquainted with your classmates.
arthritis and back pain. The seniors meet every second Thursday the Ramada. There will be a cash bar. The main event will be on Saturday,
of the month and is open to anyone who quali?es for a Golden August 5, with dinner, music, open bar, entertainment and plenty
Buckeye card. For additional details check the bulletin board or contact of time to “catch up” at The Nest at Grey Hawk Golf Course,
Mike Milam, National Chairman. LaGrange. The party begins at 6 p.m. and will go until 11 p.m.
CHEER TEAM FOOTBALL SQUARES The cost is $45/single, $85/couple. If you can’t make the dinner,
Calling all OSU football fans, the Midview High School V.F.W. Post #3341 and its Auxillary would like to announce we’re offering a social hour only opportunity from 8:30-11 p.m.
Competition Cheer Team is selling OSU football squares for the the winners of their College Scholarship Awards. with open bar for only $25/person. All events must be prepaid
entire 12-game regular season. The cost of one square on each since there will be no tickets at the door. Invitations have been
of the twelve boards is $100. That’s only $8.33 per game. There Christina Mealwitz - Christina, daughter of Scott and Lisa mailed. If you did not receive an invitation, please send your
are 48 chances to win. The winning score at the end of each of Mealwitz, will be attending Heidelberg University in Tif?n, information to Linda Sheldon Kraps at ljkrapsmidview@gmail.
the ?rst three quarters will receive $75, the winning score for Ohio. She will be majoring in science and math and has been com.
the end of the game will receive $100. The numbers on the grid accepted into the honors program.
will change for each game. Squares will be sold on a ?rst come, Thank you
?rst served basis until all squares are ?lled. Those interested in Cassandra Clouser - Cassandra, daughter of Roger and Sher-
purchasing a square, or wanting to share a square with a friend or ry, has been accepted by Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Her I would like to give a special thank you to Miracle Method,
two, please contact Laurie at 216-408-5051. The Midview Cheer studies will include Biological Sciences and Wildlife and Marine Spa B, Village Jewelry, Modern Insurance, Tiger Marital Arts,
Team is earning money to attend a national competition at Walt Freshwater Environmental Sciences. 216 Bistro, Street Light Auto, Check Please Cafe, Grafton Mar-
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Midview Honors Retiring Employees
BHS Ice Cream Social
The Belden Historical Society is holding an Ice Cream Social
at the Grafton Twp. Veterans’ Memorial Park on Sunday, July 16,
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The park is located on the northeast corner
of State Routes 83 & 303. A rain date will be Sunday, June 23.
The purchase of a $5 ticket will get you a hot dog, ice cream, a
cookie or brownie, drink and a guided tour of the museum and
one-room school. A Model T, tractors and a display of gas en-
gines are expected to be onsite. Spaces are available for crafts or
?ea market items at $7 for a generous space. A 50/50 raf?e will
also help raise funds for maintenance and upkeep of the histori-
cal properties. We are also asking interest vendors to contact Bob
Flickinger at (440) 926-2680.
Belden United Methodist Church
Have you noticed the construction going on at the church. Retiring Midview employees (L-R) Back row: Col. Ralph Swan, Audrey Lorenz, Terry Spanglar, Sharon Lengyel, Debra Sim-
Access to the church upper and lower levels are about to be im- mons and Roger Karkoff. Front row: Gayle Lugas, Niki Walsh, Sally Combs, Diana Kazmierczak and Mary Ann Amidi. Missing
proved with the addition of a small elevator. Installation is ex- from the photo is Susan Bobola.
pected to be completed later this summer.
Midview Superintendent, Dr. Bruce Willingham Jr., presented 12 retiring employees, representing 252 years of
Scholarship Recipient service, to the members of the Board of Education at their meeting last month. The presentations were entertaining
as they highlighted the careers of the retirees, and at times resembled a roast. A proclamation thanking them for
Lauren Kramer, 2017 their time and dedication was read of?cially into the minutes, and a copy was given to each of the retirees. They
Valedictorian of Elyria Cath- also received an engraved walnut clock with their name and years of service and a life-long pass for admission to
olic High School, has been any event at Midview.
named the 68th recipient of
the Dr. James L. Kolopus Me- Grafton-Midview Library you found any Northeast Ohio Participants will see science
morial Scholarship. Kramer Rocks hiding in the area? Here come to life as we construct
received $1,600 toward her is your chance to paint your a life-size dinosaur! Recom-
college education. The schol- The library is now closed 11:30 a.m. Come and join us own. We will supply the rocks mended for grades K-2.
arship was named for Kolo- on Sundays for the summer. this summer as we explore the and paint, you supply your
pus, a 1956 ECHS graduate Sunday hours will return af- world of coding, build cool creativity. When you are done, Squishy, Fluffy, Gooey:
and nuclear physicist, who in- ter Labor Day. To register projects, and have fun! Meet you can decide if you want to Sensory Play for Babies -
vestigated materials brought for programs, visit the library in the Teen Zone and learn hide your rocks for others to Thursday, July 20, 10-11a.m.
back from the Apollo moon at 983 Main Street Grafton, together how to build simple ?nd. Babies’ earliest learning hap-
missions. or call (440) 926-3317. Reg- computer programs, create pens through their senses.
istrations accepted on-line at animation, play with tech toys Block Party - Thursdays, Bring your baby to explore
Congratulations! www.gmplibrary.org. Most and more. No experience nec- July 13 & 27, 2-3 p.m. Cre- and learn with a variety of ac-
library programs require reg- essary to participate. Already ate LEGO masterpieces at the tivities. For children birth - 3.
Lauren Kramer istration. know how to code? We need library. Work on the weekly
mentors! Ages 10-17. Space theme or make up your own. Surf’s Up - Beach Music
Gene Brown Memorial Golf Outing Grafton Historical Walk- is limited due to equipment - Thursday, July 20, 6:30-7:30
ing Tour - Maps and infor- requirements Construct-a-Saurus - p.m. Surf music was an early
The 2017 Gene Brown Memorial Seek & Save Golf Outing mation are now available to Monday, July 17, 1:30-2:30 form of instrumental Rock n’
is on Saturday, August 5, at Indian Hollow Lake Golf Club. The download for some of the most Preschool Storytime - p.m. Lorain County Metro Roll during the early 1960’s.
four-man scramble has a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Sign-in will start important and oldest locations Mondays, July 10 & 24, 10- Parks will be visiting to help This music became a pop cul-
at 8:15 a.m. Cost is $75 per person or $300 per team. Cost in- in Grafton. Those interested 10:30 a.m. & Tuesdays, July us discover how paleontolo- ture phenomenon and started
cludes greens fee, cart, lunch, dinner, putting contest and prizes. can walk the entire tour or 18 & August 1, 6-6:30 p.m. gists use fossilized clues an- the careers of Dick Dale, The
To participate, mail this ad with payment (checks payable to Ad- portions of it at their own con- Storytime for children ages imals leave behind to learn Venture, Jan & Dean, The
die Brown) and the names of your team player(s) to: 151 Geor- venience. What a great way 3-6 featuring stories, songs, about them and their lives. Beach Boys and others.
gette Drive, Grafton, Ohio 44044. $100 hole sponsorships are
also available (tax deduction). Make sponsorship checks payable to explore some of Grafton’s ?nger-plays and activities that
to: GGMI. For more information, call Addie “Chris” Brown at 200-year history. Those who encourage development of
(440) 309-4647 or email [email protected]. complete the tour can report early literacy skills. No regis- Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
back to the library for points in tration required. 420 N. Main St., Grafton
the summer reading program. Ready, Set, Design! -
JACK MATIA For the historical information Tuesday, July 11, 2-3 p.m.
HONDA or to access the walking tour Get ready to innovate! Test Emergencies
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Tech Tutor - Wednesdays, workshop offered by Augus-
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria July 5, and August 2, 9:30 to Bordelois of the Center
a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 2:30-4:30 for Arts-Inspired Learning. “We Cater To Cowards”
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general tech-related ques- day, July 12, 2-3 p.m. Have
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with tions to our TechMan Fred!
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post All appointments are 1-hour
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton maximum and registration is
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels recommended, however walk-
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. ins are welcome if times are
If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview, available. Tech Tutor is also
available on an individually
ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED. scheduled basis. If you cannot
attend on the pre-scheduled
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. days each month, the Library
is happy to ?nd other times to
7/3 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts ?t your schedule.
and coffee for participants. Baby Playtime - Thurs-
7/4 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY days July 6, August 3, 10-11
7/6 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held a.m. Bring your little for one
7/13/2017 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call for playtime at the library! We
only. will have special play mats,
7/7 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and games, and activities. For kids
snacks for participants. birth to 3. A great way to learn Carpentry Limited
7/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie
with free donuts and coffee for participants. and socialize for baby and
7/11 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being grown-up! Registration is not
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit required.
and juice for participants. Video Game Day - Thurs-
7/13 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up. days, July 6 & 20, August
CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE BEFORE 3, 1:30-4 p.m. Take a break
NOON. from the heat and play video
7/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for games at the library. Try out
participants. the library’s new X-box One
system or play other favorite
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact games for the PS3, X-Box
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. 360, and Wii systems. Bring
in your own games to share or
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special select from the Library’s col-
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen lection.
Manager for additional information. Coding A Better World -
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 3, 2017 Touch-a-Truck program. This event highlights the wide variety
of Wellington’s community workers and the vehicles that they
[email protected] use to help “build a better” community. This family friendly
event will let everyone get close and possibly into these vehi-
Herrick Memorial Library cles to check them out. Bring mom & dad, brothers & sisters
to show them these super vehicles. Registration is not required.
Library Facebook Update - Our Facebook page has moved This event will be at the Wellington Eagles back parking lot. Call
to https://www.facebook.com/Herrick-Memorial-Library-of-W the library at (440) 647-2120 for more information.
ellingon-Ohio-1770864453206092. If you “liked” the previous
version, please bookmark and “like” this page. The library will Trustees July meeting change
no longer update the previous version.
The Wellington Township Trustees voted at the June 6 Trust- Free Patriotic Music Concert
Build a Better World! - Now-July 29: Learn how to help ees meeting to reschedule their July meeting as it con?icts with & Ice Cream Social
“Build a Better World” by participating in the Herrick Memorial the July 4th holiday. The Wellington Township Trustees Meeting
Library’s Summer Reading Club! The library encourages the for July 2017 will be held on Thursday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at 105
children, teens and adults to continue reading and ?ll up their Maple Street.
reading records for prizes. Reading materials must be checked
out from the Herrick Memorial Library to be eligible. Submitted by: Virginia Haynes, Fiscal Of?cer
Summer Reading Programs - Summer Reading programs Wellington Genealogy Group Don’t miss this year’s annual July 3 performance by the Pa-
and activities for all ages continue at the Herrick Memorial Li- triots Symphonic Band at 7 p.m. Conductor, Dr. John Knight of
brary. The library offers a wide variety of programing that will Wellington, will lead volunteer musicians. The audience will en-
appeal to the different age groups. Check out our website at The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet next on Wednes- joy hearing many patriotic selections, Broadway, Big-Band and
www.herrickliboh.org for program descriptions, dates, and times. day, July 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the LCCC Wellington Center, 151 popular instrumentals with a few vocals.
Commerce Drive. The meeting this month is “To Devise Artistic
Independence Day Closing - The Library will closed on Designs: Archibald Willard and His Masonic Masterworks.” Ju- This year, the band will play near the southern end of Howk
Tuesday, July 4 to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day. The ly’s speaker will be Wellington Genealogy Group member Ni- Park instead of on the steps of the Town Hall as in year’s past.
library will reopen on Wednesday, July 5, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. cole Hayes. The shade trees will provide some relief to the musicians and al-
Happy July 4th! low the public easier access to the restroom facilities in the Town
Local artist Archibald Willard is best known for painting Hall. Come early with lawn chairs and blankets. Village Market
Teen Bread Making 101 - Saturday, July 8 from 12-3 p.m. “The Spirit of ‘76,” but he left behind an extensive body of work, and Velvet Ice Cream will sponsor a free, “Old Fashioned, Ice
Teens, ages 11-17, will learn how to make simple breads in this including murals, portraits, comedic scenes and even decorated Cream Social” that starts at 6 p.m.
workshop. They will start with learning to make tortillas from furniture. When Wellington Masonic Lodge #127 discovered the
scratch, cooking them and having them for lunch with all the existence of three enormous Masonic tracing boards signed by If the weather is inclement, the rain location is at the Patricia
?xings that the library provides. After lunch, they will measure Willard, Nicole Hayes began a historical investigation that shed Lindley Center for Performing Arts, located at 627 North Main
and mix the ingredients for our bread recipe, make the dough and light on a little known part of Willard’s life, his decades of mem- Street, in Wellington.
then take it home to bake for their families. This program is lim- bership in, and artistic contributions, to the Freemasons of Ohio.
ited to 20 attendees. Register by clicking the link in the program At dusk (around 9:30 p.m.) the Wellington Area Chamber of
description on the library’s website (www.herrickliboh.org) or Monthly meetings are free and open to all. Please join them Commerce sponsors the popular annual Independence Day ?re-
by calling (440) 647-2120. and bring a friend! works at the Lorain County Fairgrounds.
Tinker Lab - Mondays, July 10, 17 & 24 from 1-4 p.m. Tin- This is one of many community pride events coordinated by
ker Lab programs are designed for children, ages 5-10 years Rochester 4 of July Homecomingth Main Street Wellington, Inc. They’re strengthening the spirit of
old. These programs introduces the STEM concepts of science, Wellington and need your help: join, volunteer, or sponsor an
technology, engineering and math through play, experimentation event and help us revitalize our community. For more informa-
and discovery. Drop-in weekly for these self-directed challenges. The 98th annual Rochester 5 p.m. - Rides and Games tion, please see www.mainstreetwellington.org or call (440) 647-
Please note that the library will not offer a Tinker Lab on July 3. Fourth of July Homecoming Firemen’s and other games, 3987.
will be held on Tuesday, July various raf?es and multiple
Story Times - July 5-26. Summer story times for children, 4, at the Eagle Street Park and kiddie rides open.
age birth to 5-years, will continue through the month of July. Fire Station, in Rochester. Dusk - Fireworks
Story times for Toddlers, age 18-months to 3-years, will be Tues- 8 a.m. - Food Tent Opens A free ?reworks display
day mornings at 10:30. Story times for Growing Readers, ages The food tent is open all will occur at the end of the
3-5-years, will be Tuesday afternoons at 1:30. Story times for day and evening. Coffee and evening. The ?reworks dis-
Lap Sit, ages Birth to 24-months, will take place Wednesday goodies will be served in the play is brought to you by the
mornings at 10:30. Story times for Explorers, ages 7 and up, morning. Please join them for Homecoming Committee and
will be Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 at Findley State Park Na- lunch after the parade. There the Rochester Volunteer Fire
ture Center. Each level of story time is designed to broaden the will be hot dogs, a variety of Department.
child(s) horizons and develop early literacy skills. Registration is hot sandwiches, french fries Cash donations will be ac-
required for the story times. Call the library at 440-647-2120 for and beverages. Homemade cepted to support the event.
more information. ice cream will also be sold The Rochester Homecom- 440-986-2665
Special Thursday Programs - Thursdays, July 6, 13 & 20 at throughout the day by the ing Celebration is an event the 9072 Leavitt Rd.
1:30 p.m. These special active programs will be in the library’s Rochester ?ares. entire family will enjoy! Elyria, OH 44035
Community Room and are designed for children ages 5 and up. 9-10:15 a.m. - Parade [email protected]
Registration is required and it can be done at the Children’s Desk.
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Writers Group - Thursdays, July 13 & 27 from 6-7:30 p.m. Entry in the parade is free
Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all venues. and all are welcome. BETTERTWORECLINERS
Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. This for
group is not like other writing groups; we encourage one anoth- 10:30 a.m. - Parade Be-
er, try new and different forms of writing, and learn to create gins
characters and plots for your ?ction pieces, or explore the world Eight different categories ONELOW PRICE BUY THE
of poetry and verse. Registration is encouraged. To register, call
the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. are judged in the parade in- PAIR
cluding: 1) ?oats; 2) horses;
Special Library Board Meeting and Regular Board Meeting 3) tractors; 4) walkers or bicy-
- The Board of Trustees of the Herrick Memorial Library will cles; 5) automobiles; 6) patri-
hold a special board meeting for budget purposes on Monday, otic; 7) business; 8) motorized
July 17, at 10:30 a.m. in the library’s Community Room. The bikes/4-wheelers/golf carts.
board will hold its regular board meeting immediately following The winners from the parade
the special meeting. The public is welcome to the meetings. other color available
English Muf?n Toasting Bread - Tuesday, July 18 from 6-7 will be announced at the park TWORECLINERS
p.m. Adults, ages 17 and up, will learn how to make this no- during the early evening.
knead, mix-it-slap-in-the-pan-bake-and-eat-it loaf that is a per- 12-5 p.m. - Historical So- $399 for
fect partner for your summer jams and preserves. The library ONELOW PRICE
will provide all of the supplies. Space is limited to 20 attend- ciety Open House
ees. Register by clicking the link in the program description on The Rochester Historical FOR THE PAIR!
the library’s website (www.herrickliboh.org) or by calling (440)
647-2120. Society will have an open
house on South Street.
Friends of the Library Meeting - Tuesday, July 25 at 7 p.m. 4 p.m. - Contests
The Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library will hold its month- There will be contests for
ly meeting. The FOL Board will conduct a business meeting for adults and kids of all ages. other colors available
the planning of the Harvest of the Arts. All ‘Friends’ members
who are welcome to attend the meeting. 5:30-9:30 p.m. - Band
The country-western band,
Touch-a-Truck - Saturday, July 29 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Join Buck Shot, will provide free
the staff of the Herrick Memorial Library at their third annual entertainment. Bring your
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMA- On July 13-14, on the lawns of the Strongsville Historic Vil- The workshop costs $35 per person and includes lunch. De-
CO) is expanding its free offerings this summer. The free Sunday lage from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day, the Strongsville Historical tails and a link to register are at https://woodlandstewards.osu.
concerts will be at The Patricia Lindley Center for the Perform- Society will offer items to purchase. After cleaning out the many edu/events/name-tree-0 or http://www.cvent.com/events/name-
ing Arts, 627 North Main Street, in Wellington. basements and buildings in the Village they knew others would that-tree/event-summary-4c0af34c4f1d4a0fa2abd2b6593683d6.
have a home for the treasures they found. You can ?nd antiques, aspx.
Country music comes to town on July 9 as The Tab- glassware, your favorite collectibles, household items, furniture,
loid Twangers entertain with an eclectic mix of rockabilly, linens, toys, paper dolls and much more! This is a cash only sale Attending is worth 5 hours of continuing education credit for
“roots-Americana,” classic country, honky tonk, classic rock and with affordable prices from the Historic Village Collection, with landowners participating in the Ohio Forest Tax Law Program.
originals. Enjoy music from artists like Hank Williams, Johnny all proceeds going to the Strongsville Historical Society. There is
Cash, The Derailers, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Ray Orbison no entrance fee and ample free parking. This event is located in For more information, contact (614) 688-3421 or ohio-
and more! the Strongsville Historic Village at 13305 Pearl Rd., in Strongs- [email protected].
ville. Call (440) 572-0057 and visit on the web at www.strongs-
Rounding out the summer concert series on August 6 is Wel- villehistoricalsociety.org for more information. Free Healthy Events programs
lington based classical guitarist, Stephen Fazio, who will delight
the audience with classical and ?amenco pieces. LCCC hosts “Gardening Southwest General’s Community Nurse Program offers a
with Danielle” variety of health and wellness programs in local communities
All of these full length concerts are from 7-9 pm. For more throughout the year. To learn more about these programs, visit
information, call (330) 722-2541 or visit www.ormaco.org. “Gardening with Danielle” will be held from 1-4 p.m. every www.swgeneral.com/events-education-screenings.
Tuesday and Thursday during the summer semester through
Free Summer Concerts in Oberlin Thursday, August 24 at Lorain County Community College in Vision and Glaucoma Screening - Thursday, July 6, 9-11
the specialty gardens. a.m. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brook Park Branch, 6155
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Summer Concert Se- Engle Rd., Brook Park. Screening by North Coast Eye Surgery.
ries! Each year, Oberlin Business Partnership brings ?ve or Sustainable agriculture student Danielle Squire, co-founder Reservation required. Call (440) 816-4037.
more bands into Oberlin to perform on Fridays from 7-9 p.m. of the student Environmental Awareness Council, will lead the
in the Clark Bandstand on Tappan Square. People come from all gardening sessions. No experience is necessary for this ongoing Osteoporosis Screening - Are you at risk for fractures due to
around the region to spend a relaxing evening listing to music in opportunity, and guests are welcome to stay for as little or as long brittle and/or fragile bones because of osteoporosis, which af-
beautiful Tappan Square. as they want. The sessions are free and open to the public. fects more than 10 million Americans? If you answered yes, then
join us for this free screening. No appointment necessary. Mon-
New for 2017: they will be selling Lorenzo’s pizza by the For more information, or to ?nd out where to meet on campus day, July 10, from 9-11 a.m. Middleburg Heights Community
slice at the concerts! The Feve will be bringing their Food Truck that particular week, contact Danielle Squire at d.squire1@mail. Center, 16000 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights.
to some of the concerts and DEBZ DOGGZ (hotdogs, etc.) will lorainccc.edu
also be there for some concerts. Safety Tips for Seniors - This seminar, presented by Faye
Lorain County Community College is located at 1005 N. Gemelas, Protections Services, Southwest General, will focus
Join them in celebrating this 25th year milestone by enjoying Abbe Road, in Elyria. on safety tips to protect oneself in various aspects of daily life,
the free concerts. including an individual’s immediate surroundings, home, travel
Name That Tree program and internet. Also, several simple protection techniques will be
•July 7 - Nitebridge, a popular band out of Cleveland,featur- demonstrated. Friday, July 14, at 10 a.m., Ehrnfelt Senior Center,
ing Moss Stanley, plays a variety of songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s On July 7, at 9 a.m., the Ohio Woodland Stewards Program 18100 Royalton Rd., Strongsville, and Tuesday, July 25, at 10
and more. will be “Name That Tree.” This program will be held at the OSU a.m., John A. Polonye Community Center, 17400 Holland Rd.,
Mans?eld Campus, located at 1760 University Drive, 100 Oval- Brook Park.
•July 14 - Classic Rock Trio featuring Eroc Sosinski, Jim wood Hall, in Mans?eld. Registration deadline is June 30.
Tigue and Jon Darling - a popular regional band with classic Keep Your Digestive Health on Track - Newton Muthunay-
rock/pop/folk roots. They provide a fun performance of dance- The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program, part of Ohio State agam, MD, (commonly known as Dr. Newton), a board-certi?ed
able classic rock entertainment that transcends generations and University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental gastroenterologist on the Medical Staff at Southwest General,
can be enjoyed by the entire family. Sciences (CFAES), is holding the workshop on tree identi?ca- will discuss tips to keep your digestive track on point and healthy.
tion. Topics will include colonoscopy screening and high-?ber diets.
•July 21 - Soul PropRioters, a favorite local band featuring Wednesday, July 19, at| 10 a.m. Cuyahoga County Public Li-
original music and covers from The Rolling Stones, to Chicago, Taught by forestry experts in the college, “Name That Tree” brary, Strongsville Branch, 18700 Westwood Dr., Strongsville.
to Jason Mraz. July 21 is also the Community Picnic beginning aims to help homeowners and landowners know the types of Reservation required. Call (440) 238-5530. Monday, July 24, at
at 5:30 p.m. with food and drinks for sale and a variety of fun on trees on their property, from oaks to maples and beyond. Orga- 11 a.m., Brunswick Recreation Center, 3637 Center Rd., Bruns-
the lawn before the concert. nizers say the knowledge can lead to better care of trees since wick. Reservation Required. Call (330) 273-8000.
each species has different needs.
•July 28 - Terry Lee Goffee - The “Ultimate” Johnny Cash Strong Core + Strong Back = Less Pain - Strengthening your
experience. Terry covers the 50-year career of an American mu- The program includes instruction on using a dichotomous abdominal muscles (core) can help reduce back pain. Join Ray
sic legend. With his six foot two inch burly frame, sturdy jaw, icy key, practice inside with samples and practice outside with trees. Shijo, PT, Manager, Southwest General’s Orthopedic Joint Cen-
stare and rich baritone voice, Goffee takes on the persona of the ter, as he discusses common back problems and how to prevent
“Man in Black!” A dichotomous key, also called a single-access key, helps a back pain by strengthening your core. Reservation for lunch re-
user pinpoint a species through a series of step-by-step choices quired. Call (440) 238-9001. Wednesday, July 26, Lunch - 11:30
For more information, check out the Summer Concerts Face- and a narrowing-down process. a.m.; Speaker - noon. Shurmer Place Meeting Center, 18715
book page, www.Facebook.com/oberlinsummerconcerts. Shurmer Rd., Strongsville.
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RELIABLE ROOFING Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping Medina County Park District
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Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs Stump Grinding • Pruning Wednesday, July 5:
Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal Fertilizers • Fire Wood Nature Through the Seasons - Hubbard Valley Park, 10-11
Of?ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com a.m. The Nature Through the Seasons series consists of easy
Free Estimates! walks that explore our different parks while observing the un-
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner folding of nature throughout the seasons. These hikes also count
Seth Emerson - Owner toward the Natural Discoveries program, an award based hiking
CRR Ruby Red Construction Office: 440-322-2624 series. See our website for details about that program. Ages 7 to
adult. No registration required. Free.
CONSTRUCTION Emergency: 440-452-2456 Thursday, July 6:
Licensed • Bonded • Insured Stroller Hike - Hubbard Valley Park, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Come
[email protected] out and enjoy a stroll with a naturalist! On this guided hike, we
Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Power Wash will explore different parks and investigate nature happenings
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fun way to enjoy the outdoors, get a little exercise, and socialize
(216) 584-5777 or email • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck with other parents! Children can be in strollers or backpacks, or
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strollers recommended. Ages newborn to 7. No registration re-
Free Estimates • Senior Discounts • Removal, Trimming, Firewood quired. Free.
Friday, July 7 - Sunday, July 9:
Jeff’s Construction All Seasons Roo?ng Triple Shredded Mulch Bird Building - Susan Hambley Nature Center, 12-5 p.m.
Build your own ?ock of birds when you stop in to the nature cen-
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440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 woods. All ages are welcome. No registration required. Free.
Siding • Slates • Chimneys Repairs from $75. Saturday, July 8:
& Exterior Painting WATERPROOFING Healthy Strides - Brunswick Lake Trail, 9-10 a.m. Healthy
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson Strides combines a brief, informative talk by a Cleveland Clin-
Violations & Repairs! J. A. KILBY ENT. ic physician and caregiver and a casual 1-3 mile walk. Topics
change each week based on the leader’s specialty and sugges-
216-861-2238 “Stop the water before it stops you!” tions from participants. All members of the community are wel-
•Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, come. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required. Free.
BENEDICT ROOFING Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services Sunday, July 9:
Family Business for Three Generations Natural Discoveries Hiking Series: Dragons & Damsels -
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement Allardale West, 3-4 p.m. Natural Discoveries is a series of free
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS nature themed programs designed for ages 7 to adult. Partici-
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 440-327-3433 pants in the program who complete certain hike requirements
are eligible to receive awards. See the Natural Discoveries link
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates on our website for award details. While dragon?ies and dam-
www.benedictroofing.com sel?ies are beautiful to look at, they also have fascinating lives
before they ornament our ponds and meadows. Come learn some
SEPTIC SERVICES dragon?y basics and search for them as we hike. No registration
required. Free.
SIMMONS POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION Tuesday, July 11:
Cycling Makes Sense Fitness Ride - Brunswick Lake Trail,
CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED 6:30-8 p.m. This program, offered by Medina County Park Dis-
Joe Simmons George Rose BASEMENT WALL CRACKS trict and Century Cycles, is a great way for you to get out on your
216-978-2474 216-905-6947 bicycle for a non-aggressive ride and experience the park dis-
~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ trict’s wonderful multipurpose trails. Before we begin our 6-10
SEPTIC SYSTEM mile ride, Lynne of Century Cycles will share basic tips on how
INSTALLATION & REPAIRS JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 to keep you and your bike ?t. Helmets are required. Ages 16 to
Sewer, water & gas line repair/replacement adult. No registration required. Free.
LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED WATER WELLS Wednesday, July 12:
Music at the Lodge: Steve Madewell - The Lodge at Allar-
SIDING & WINDOWS ART’S WATER SYSTEMS dale, 7-8 p.m. Enjoy a relaxing evening in the park with free,
live musical entertainment. Our concert series brings a variety of
Custom Exteriors SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS music that the whole family will enjoy. The concerts will be held
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS indoors, due to variable weather conditions. Steve Madewell has
•Windows •Azek Since 1989 had two major in?uences in his life: music and nature. While he
•Siding •Soffit FILTERS • CHLORINATORS has enjoyed a remarkable and successful career in the parks and
•Doors •Metal SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP recreation ?eld, music is and has always been an integral part
of his life. He has maintained an active musical schedule since
•Stone & Shake Siding PUMPS • WATER RELATED he began singing and playing guitar early in his teens. In recent
•Gutter/Cleaning/Guards MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT years, Steve shifted his musical efforts toward writing, recording
and performing original material based on the inspiration of the
440-926-1600 KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 natural world and work experiences he has been privileged to
enjoy. All ages are welcome. No registration required. Free.
Answers from pg 21 Thursday, July 13:
Patterns are Everywhere - Wolf Creek Environmental Cen-
TREE SERVICE ter, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Nature is abundant with the beauty and di-
versity of patterns. Through music, movement, stories and art,
Jason E. Davis we will play with repetition and sequence in creative and artistic
-Complete Crane Service- ways. The ability to recognize, identify and create patterns de-
velops critical thinking skills and social development. Join Jo
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Oklessen for this wonderful play shop for children and parents!
Tree/Stump Removal Ages 4-7. Register by July 11. Free.
Saturday, July 15:
Tree Trimming, Firewood Dragons and Fire - Lizards River Styx Park, 2-3 p.m. Join us
“FREE ESTIMATES” for a hike through ?eld, forest and along a pond. On this wild ad-
Bonded & Insured venture, we will search for dragons (dragon?ies) and ?re lizards
(more commonly known as salamanders)! All ages are welcome.
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 No registration required. Free.
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] Sunday, July 16:
K-9 First Aid - Wolf Creek Environmental Center, 2-4:30
Need to look at our archives? p.m. This Red Cross based K-9 ?rst aid class will teach you the
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www.rural-urbanrecord.com cludes bandaging techniques, splinting methods, immediate ?rst
aid for burns and frostbite and more. Also covered, with the aid
of a dog mannequin, is proper mouth to snout resuscitation, K9
CPR and how to ?nd and check for your dog’s pulse. This class
is a must for every dog owner! There is no fee for instruction and
class handouts, but a ?rst aid book with DVD will be available to
purchase for $20. Dog mannequins provided; please do not bring
your dog to class. Ages 16 to adult. Register by July 14. Free.
Thursday, July 20:
Tales for Tots - Green Leaf Park, 10-11 a.m. or 1-2 p.m. Ani-
mals have different traits to help them survive. Learn what makes
each animal special through a story and fun activities. For ages
3-6 with an adult companion. Some or all of the program will be
held outdoors; please dress accordingly. Register by Thursday,
July 20. Free.
Friday, July 21:
Making Mandalas - Wolf Creek Environmental Center,
10:30-11:30 a.m. Mandala coloring books have become popu-
lar. Join Jo Oklessen for this play shop where we will hike to
discover geometric patterns and objects with which to make our
own mandala circles. Mandalas represent wholeness, integration
and beauty. Creating mandalas develops personal expression and
relaxation. Ages 8-12. Register by July 19. Free.
To register for programs, call (330) 722-9364.
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